Cartoon Network fan favourite Samurai Jack has finally been announced for MultiVersus, alongside that pesky Beetlejuice.
]]>All of you MultiVersus players have probably noticed some features are missing, but Player First Games are planning on bringing them back.
]]>Ah, MultiVersus. A gem of a game. The only place on earth – digital or otherwise – where you can watch Jason Voorhees use a bed to slam Velma from Scooby Doo into a golden blimp full of chicken drumsticks, for some reason. The only game in which you can hear ‘American Boy’s’ Estelle belittle Batman whilst Bugs Bunny takes a reaming from definitely-not-Justin Roiland.
]]>After facing controversy for a lengthy offline period, MultiVersus is back with its full launch next week, and it's adding a funny pairing of characters with it.
]]>A new PvE mode is coming to MultiVersus called Rifts, and it gives you an entirely new way to play the game by allowing you to travel the Multiverse and fight through a series of encounters with combat mutators.
]]>Warner Bros. Games has released a new MultiVersus cinematic trailer revealing The Joker as the latest playable character to join the upcoming free-to-play platform fighter.
]]>MultiVersus has returned from a near-one-year hiatus with a release date announcement! The game is set to launch on May 28, with new characters, stages, and a port to Unreal Engine 5.
]]>Remember MultiVersus? The free-to-play Warner Bros platform fighter that suddenly went offline and left storefronts last June? Well, it looks like it may be prepping for a grand return judging by a sudden post from its social media accounts.
]]>Almost a year on from the start of the game's open beta, MultiVersus has shut down all online functionality until it properly launches next year.
]]>MultiVersus, the Warner Bros. IP-laden Smash-like game doesn't seem to be doing so hot, as its player count is averaging in the four figures.
]]>Just as Bastion and Torbjorn returned to Overwatch 2, we saw Mei temporarily removed from the game. It turns out that this isn’t all for the disabling of characters this morning, with MultiVersus also having removed LeBron James from the fighting game.
]]>MultiVersus patch 1.05 is here, finally adding in Black Adam, as well as the anticipated arcade mode, alongside some other additions and changes.
]]>It’s another big week for MultiVersus, a game you’ve really gotta keep tabs on due to the breakneck pace of updates announced for it, usually via social media. Sometime later this week, both Black Adam and Arcade Mode are coming to the game, exciting stuff!
]]>Stripe is coming to MultiVersus tomorrow, providing the second big hit of Gremlins love to the platform fighter in recent months. This came suddenly via the official MultiVersus Twitter account, which made the announcement alongside an in-game picture of the little monster.
]]>MutliVersus game director, Tony Huynh, has made a habit of teasing or outright announcing future changes to the game via social media, a practice that has frankly established a strong link between the development team and the community over the past few months since launch. However, a recent Tweet has sent the community spiralling. Some, seemingly overjoyed! Others, very worried.
]]>Mark Hamill's Joker from Batman: The Animated Series will come to MultiVersus at some point, it seems.
]]>Have you got your favourite MultiVersus character to level 15 or above yet? You're going to wish you had sooner, if not, because as of MultiVersus patch 1.03, it's going to take you twice as long to master new characters.
]]>MultiVersus is a game that has brought out heaps of character requests from the community ever since its launch — earlier even! Being a platform fighter where vastly diverse Warner Bros characters battle it out, the title invites wishlists and an outpouring of What Ifs when it comes to upcoming fighters. Thanks to a recent bit of polling, we have a rough idea of what the most-requested community characters are.
]]>The latest patch for MultiVersus is here, bringing along a reworked hitbox and hurtbox, swapping out Velma calling a police car for the Mystery Machine, and adds in Gizmo.
]]>Gaming is a pricey hobby, but not every game comes with an up-front cost — and indeed, the best free-to-play games never require you to spend a single penny of your own cash in order to enjoy them to the fullest.
]]>MultiVersus has announced that Gizmo, the adorable mogwai from the iconic 80s horror-comedy Gremlins, will be joining the roster of playable characters. While not the biggest fan of fighting games, but this little dude will almost certainly have me diving into MultiVersus again when he’s released on Tuesday, 6 September.
]]>I’ll never forget when Super Smash Bros. Ultimate crash landed into my life. To be frank, things got a little bit out of hand, and shortly after launch, my work friends and I were often staying for hours at the end of the day to battle it out. Lunch times were completely consumed by it, we even organised tournaments at local bars so that we would never have to stop playing. Eight-players, as many items as possible, and game after game of exquisitely-designed party brawler fun.
]]>Morty Smith, the grandson of the mega-genius with the hardest working liver in the galaxy, is now available in MultiVersus.
]]>Warner Bros. Games and developer Player First Games have announced MultiVersus, the free-to-play fighter that pits superheroes and cartoon characters against each other, has surpassed over 20 million players since the open beta started July 26.
]]>It looks like the MultiVersus modding scene might have to pack it in, as players using mods are reportedly unable to launch the game after a recent patch.
]]>The launch of MultiVersus Season 1 wasn’t really spectacular. If you’ve been playing the game regularly, in fact, there was practically nothing of note to really enjoy when the servers popped back online on Monday evening. There was a new battle pass – with a great new Garnet skin in it, I may add – but… not much else.
]]>A new leak suggests that announcer packs for the Wicked Witch of the West from The Wizard of Oz and Beetlejuice are coming to MultiVersus.
]]>You probably don't need me to tell you that Reindog is quietly one of the best support class characters in MultiVersus, do you? Between his tether that just piles on the damage to anyone caught in the middle and his control of the battlefield with tricky little projectiles, he's a half-reindeer, half-canine force to be reckoned with.
]]>A new MultiVersus leak appears to have revealed that someone fed a Mogwai after midnight (also Black Adam is there).
]]>If you've been eager to play Player First Games' ambitious Smash-like fighter, MultiVersus, you'll know that the open beta has been pretty indicative of what the game's actual full release is going to look like: there are tons of characters, a load of stages, a small battle pass to work through, and more besides.
]]>It's been a fairly bumpy road, but finally we have a solid release date for the first proper season of Multiversus: August 15.
]]>The MultiVersus hype is still strong, moving on from its rapturous release a few weeks ago. The game has a lot to offer for fans of the ridiculous collection of IP under the Warner Bros umbrella, and with news of more characters on the horizon, it looks like they’ll have more to look forward to. Even then, for a significant portion of the playerbase, the game is ripe for more. These creatives, artists, and memsters make up the MultiVersus Modding community.
]]>Perks are one of the more low key features of MultiVersus. You’ll unlock them naturally as they play, and with a casual mindset you can likely use whichever ones you want without worrying too much about it. However, take the time to consider them seriously, and you’ll realise they make a significant difference in your performance in-game. Perks, it turns out, are hugely important.
]]>Reindoig is one of the more underrated support characters in MultiVersus, not being as popular as others like Velma who has gotten a lot of love ever since the game released. Reindog is packing more punch than first impressions may lead you to believe, and is amazing at helping out your partner in rough spots. As such, we’ve written up this Reindog MultiVersus guide.
]]>According to MultiVersus director Tony Huynh, the game's hitbox and hurtbox system is going to get a "big overhaul."
]]>MultiVersus season one has been delayed to at least August 15, being pushed back for just over a week from the original seasonal start date. Originally, this was due to go live on August 8, but due to these unforeseen delays announced via social media, players will have to wait a little while longer to progress through a new battle pass.
]]>Shaggy is probably the closest thing MultiVersus has to a Ryu, in that they’re a great all-rounder able to perform well in any and all aspects of the game. While they may not be the best character in MultiVersus, a Shaggy with their head in the game can be a powerful force of nature online. To help you reach this lofty goal, we’ve written up this Shaggy MultiVersus guide.
]]>MultiVersus has shown no signs of slowing down. Having hit 60,000 players on Steam before the open beta was available, and then surpassing 100,000 after, it’s safe to say that it’s caught the attention of many fighting game fans.
]]>MultiVersus is finally out in the wild with its open beta going live last week, meaning anyone with an eligible console or PC could jump into the action. The fighting title soared to over 100,000 players on Steam after launch, and it doesn’t show any signs of slowing down soon.
]]>With any new game with a colourful roster of guest characters, fans of MultiVersus have been picking out their personal favourites they’d like to see make it to the popular platform fighter. Some, however, are bringing their passion to a whole other level with fan made animations and custom calling cards for a particular Looney classic: Daffy Duck.
]]>MultiVersus has been out for some time now, with thousands of players bashing their heads together trying to find out the best and most busted strategies to score a win online. Initial strong picks like Taz and Bugs Bunny have been discovered and patched, but the latest peak of competitive jank comes from an unlikely combo: Jake the Dog and Velma.
]]>VG247 Features editor, Dom Peppiatt, reckons one of the most revolutionary things about MultiVersus is the toast. They're not wrong, either. What started out as a Mortal Kombat staple has now become this fighting games' way of saying 'GG' to fellow players, and it's weirdly heartwarming.
]]>Evo - the largest annual fighting game tournament in the world - has announced the Evo Lounge. This will be a dedicated live show running alongside the show August 5 - 6 that will present new game and DLC reveals, as well as curated highlights from the tournament itself. If you’re more interested in the big reveals than the hours upon hours of excellent competition, this is for you.
]]>There’s a lot to love with MultiVersus. Whether it’s the cool cast of characters, the player-friendly approach to live service, or the healthy dollop of wackiness you really kind of need in this kind of light-hearted title. But for those who care about the performance of the games they play, or have a competitive streak, you’ll be happy to hear that MultiVersus is leading the pack on the technical side too!
]]>"Looks like we've got ourselves a rabbit hater" says Bugs Bunny when you spike him off the bottom of the map and take one life off the opposite team in MultiVersus.
]]>MultiVersus seems to be popping off in a major way ever since it went live in open beta this week. According to SteamDB, an external tool that tracks the concurrent and peak player counts of games that use the platform, the game has shot well over 100,000 concurrent PC players in the last 24 hours. This makes it, by far, the most popular fighting game release for the platform.
]]>The free-to-play game scene is booming right now. There’s Apex Legends, Final Fantasy 14, Fortnite, Destiny 2, Warframe – and so, so many more besides. But getting to the front of the pack is hard: there’s an ever-increasing number of competitors, and what was once the domain of experimental up-and-comers is now the killing floor for triple-A developers. Yes, indies can make a name for themselves in the space, but the established studios rule the roost now: it’s hard to be a small fish in a big pond when sharks like Epic, EA, Ubisoft and Bungie are milling about.
]]>MultiVersus is still going strong months after its soft launch, meaning anyone and everyone jumping into the summer’s hottest platform fighter in September should have at least a rough understanding of the meta! Starting it up for the first time, you too might be wondering who the best MultiVersus characters are. To help lay out the current meta clearly, we’ve created this MultiVersus tier list so you can pick the best fighter for you, including how the newest addition Gizmo stands out..
]]>Multiversus - the free-to-play platform fighter from Player First games and Warner Bros - looks like it’s setting up for an incredibly popular soft launch. Even before the open beta releases on July 26, the game has reached a peak PC player count of over 60,000 on Steam alone (via SteamDB).
]]>Additional characters have been announced for the MultiVersus roster, and they are none other than LA Lakers forward LeBron James and grandfather and grandson duo Rick and Morty.
]]>If you’ve ever played a Mortal Kombat game, you’ve probably heard the falsetto voice of game developer Dan Forden singing out the word “toasty!” If you cracked your opponent on the chin with a particularly brutal uppercut, a little pixelated portrait of the sound designer would cheekily pop up in the corner of the screen, sing ‘toasty!’, and disappear again. It became something of a Mortal Kombat staple, it’s been made into memes, and it even gets sampled in a Skrillex song (sorry to carve open that memory for you).
]]>MultiVersus finally has a date set for its open beta, with Iron Giant officially joining the action.
]]>A recent tweet from the official MultiVersus Twitter account has fans speculating that characters from The Lord of the Rings are set to make an appearance.
]]>A new MultiVersus leak seems to suggest that characters like Scorpion from Mortal Kombat, and even Ted Lasso from the titular show, could appear in the game.
]]>We’ve recently had some time to mess around in the Multiversus closed alpha test, the upcoming two versus two platform fighter from Player First Games and Warner Bros Interactive Entertainment. In it, players pick one of several iconic characters from the vast and colourful WB vault and team up for some good ol’ fashioned fisticuffs.
]]>A new cinematic trailer for MultiVersus has dropped, revealing two new characters, as well as an open beta coming this July.
]]>Yes, you’ve seen right, Warner Bros. has dropped the first reveal trailer for its new free-to-play fighter MultiVersus. This new venture into the platform fighter genre, popularized by games like Smash Bros and Brawlhalla, is releasing in 2022 although you can currently sign up for play tests.
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